2007: Named a Second Team CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American ... Played in 33 games, starting 21, hitting .309 with 10 RBIs and 16 runs scored ... Improved his batting average by 102 points from his sophomore season ... Hit second for much of the first half of the season, hitting .367 through the team's first 12 games ... Broke out of a midseason slump in Brown's series with Yale, going 7-for-13 with a home run, four RBIs and a run scored in three starts ... Finished the Ivy season with a .324 average in 14 games, with 10 starts ... Appeared as a pinch hitter in the NCAA Regional against Texas (6/1), singling against future seventh-round pick Randy Boone.
2006: Earned seven starts in 17 games played, making the team as a sophomore walk-on after being cut when he attempted to try out freshman year ... Had first career hit as a pinch hitter against VMI (3/26), roping a double ... Scored five runs in a span of four appearances from 4/19 to 4/25.
Before Brown: A graduate of H.P. Baldwin High School ... Wendy's High School Heisman State Winner ... Two-time First Team All-League ... Third Team All-State ... Two-year captain ... H.P. Baldwin Athlete and Scholar Athlete of the Year junior and senior year ... Maui News' Maui Interscholastic League Athlete of the Year senior year ... Also lettered in football and soccer ... First Team All-State as an all-purpose player for football ... First Team All-League as a receiver, defensive back and returner ... Two-year captain in football ... Two-time First Team All-League defender in soccer ... Discovery Young Scientist Challenge National Finalist, coming in third place ... Discover Card Tribute Award National Winner ... 2004 Coca-Cola Scholar ... School valedictorian ... National Honor Society member.
Personal: Jonathan-James T. Eno is the son of Jonathan and Sharon Eno of Kahului, Hawaii ... Siblings include Emi and Erin ... Concentrating in Neuroscience ... Will graduate into Brown's Warren Alpert Medical School as part of the Program in Liberal Medical Education, which accepts fewer than 100 applicants a year.